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1946-09-21 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

1946/09/21 — ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Cover design by John Atherton.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
4 SHORT STORIES:

  • “Cops Must Be Tough” by Thomas Walsh and illustrated by Noel Sickles
  • “He Is Mine” by Curlin Reed and illustrated by James R. Bingham
  • “The Major Meets An Enchantress” by Harold Lamb and illustrated by J. Graham Kaye
  • “Subject to Change” by Robert Thomsen and George Bradshaw and illustrated by Tom Hall
  • A POST BOOK CONDENSATION:

  • “You Yanks Never Gave Monty His Due” by Col. Dick Malone, O.B.E.
  • 7 ARTICLES:

  • “Embattled Pope” by Ernest O. Hauser about Pius XII
  • “Are You Smart Enough to Be a Citizen?” by Robert M. Yoder
  • “Pigskin Preview” by Francis Wallace includes photos of Doc Blanchard, Charlie Justice, Herman Wedemeyer, Hubert Bechtol, Charles Csuri, and Alabama coach Frank Thomas with Harry Gilmer and Vaughan Mancha
  • “Dr. Broadway” by John Kobler is about Dr. Harry J. Coveler
  • “I Guarded FDR” Part 3 of 5 by Michael F. Reilly as told to William J. Slocum
  • “Ghosts for Sale” by Richard Thruelsen with photographs inside French & Company by Ivan Dmitri
  • “The Store That Buys Your Troubles” by Hyde Perce, Jr.
  • 2 SERIALS:

  • “The Battered Bride” Part 1 of 7 by Robert Carson and illustrated by Coby Whitmore
  • “The Strangers” Part 4 of 6 by C.E. Scoggins and illustrated by George Hughes
  • OTHER FEATURES:

  • Keeping Posted
  • Report to the Editors
  • Post Scripts
  • Editorials
  • Poetry
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Jo Stafford for General Electric Radios, Goodyear ad with baseball player illustrated by Albert Dorne, Fisk Tires ad illustrated by Harold Anderson, TWA, Wurlitzer ad illustrated by Morgan Kane, General Mills ad on the back cover featuring “Second best known woman” Betty Crocker.

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